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Death and Dying Considerations and Hospice Care
Looking for ways to make connections with your non verbal dementia patients? We have some tips in this guide.
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GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR COPING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIORS
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Interventions for Residents who are Easily Agitated: Specific to Alert Residents
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Making a Connection: Your Guide to Non Verbal Communication with Dementia Patients
Looking for ways to make connections with your non verbal dementia patients? We have some tips in this guide.
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What Should You Do If a Resident Resists Care? A Practical Guide
Want to know what to do if a resident resists care? We’re going to answer all your questions in this practical guide
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Nondrug approaches to care: Restraint reduction [Video]
<p>There are many behavioral alternatives to chemical and physical restraints that will better protect your residents. </p>
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Nondrug approaches to care: Person-directed [Video]
<p>Use person-centered care as a non-drug approach to getting to know and interacting with your long-term residents.</p>
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